Fork Tube Lowers-stud repalcement
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Fork Tube Lowers-stud repalcement
Has anyone replace the two studs on the lower portion of the fork tubes where the caps mount on to? Mine are corroded and need repalcement. Are they pressed in or screwed in? What about a repalcement part number?
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I replaced a couple due to a stripped thread and nut during a tire change. They are screwed in but very tightly. Look here for some more info (its only confusing at the start). Very inexpensive for brand new nuts and studs. I took my stud and nuts in and they had a measuring scale for thread size and length etc.
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Lee, Try to double lock nut a portion of the stud, place the lower fork leg in an oven ( make sure your wife doesn't know.) & Heat for about 1/2 hour. You will find that they will come out fairly easily.... It's a uniform heat so it won't distort the leg. No luck double lock "nutting", use vice grips with sharp teeth/jaws & clamp it on as hard as you can....
I bought new studs a year ago, let me do some research.....
8mm X 50mm studs. Bike Bandit part # 246268-001
$ 1.05 each
I bought new studs a year ago, let me do some research.....
8mm X 50mm studs. Bike Bandit part # 246268-001
$ 1.05 each
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